Atlanta College of Art
ACA Gallery
- Named "Critic's Pick: Best Gallery inAtlanta" in 2002 by Creative Loafing
- Nearly 3,000 square feet
- Showcases contemporary art representing artistic practises, aesthetic interests, and intellectual perspectives http://www.aca.edu/gall_acag.htm
Gallery 100
- Solely devoted to and maintained by ACA students
- Exhibitions changeweekly and the openings area huge part of campus life http://www.aca.edu/gall_100.htm
Art Institute of Atlanta
- One of the goals for AI's Gallery is to inspire and challenge students through examples of accomplished artists http://www.aia.artinstitutes.edu/gallery.asp
Georgia State University
Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design Gallery
- Exhibitions feature works by Students, Faculty and Alumni as well as local, regional, national, and international artists
- GSU wants their exhibitions to reflect their awareness of contemporary cultural issues http://www2.gsu.edu/-wwwart/art_design/base.html
Savannah College of Art and Design
The Red Gallery
- Features the work of prominent artists alongside that of emerging Savannah College of Art and Design alumni
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- Exhibitions feature works by Students, Faculty and Alumni, and Friends of the College
Savannah
-These are just to name a few http://scadexhibitions.com/galleries/savannah/index.html
Spelman College Museum of Fine Art
This museum located on the campus of Spelman College is the only museum in the nation that emphasizes works by and about women of the African Diaspora in its collection, exhibitions and programs. The museums art collection has been amassed over a period of several decades. Their permament collections includes works from central Africa as well as works by African American artists including Amalia Amaki, Herman Kofi Bailey, Elizabeth Catlett, D.E. Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold and many others.
The current exhibition at the museum is titled Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues (January 26-May 13, 2006). This exhibition consist of mixed media quilts, button-encrusted souvenirs and manipulated photographs. Amalia Amakis art disrupts and challenges conventional ideas about culture, race and American history.
Spelman's Museum of fine Art is celebrating its 10th anniversary and is commemorating the 75th anniversary of the founding of Spelman's College art program. To celebrate these milestones the Museum has planned a series of exhibitions:
- Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues, January 26-May 13, 2006
- New work: The 2006 Spelman College Art Faculty Exhibition, Fall 2006
- Hale Woodruff and the Academy: Art, Activism and the African Diaspora, Spring 2007
More information about the Spelman Museum of Fine Art and its upcoming exhibition
can be found at www.spelman.edu.
ACA Gallery
- Named "Critic's Pick: Best Gallery inAtlanta" in 2002 by Creative Loafing
- Nearly 3,000 square feet
- Showcases contemporary art representing artistic practises, aesthetic interests, and intellectual perspectives
http://www.aca.edu/gall_acag.htm
Gallery 100
- Solely devoted to and maintained by ACA students
- Exhibitions changeweekly and the openings area huge part of campus life
http://www.aca.edu/gall_100.htm
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Art Institute of Atlanta
- One of the goals for AI's Gallery is to inspire and challenge students through examples of accomplished artists
http://www.aia.artinstitutes.edu/gallery.asp
Georgia State University
Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design Gallery
- Exhibitions feature works by Students, Faculty and Alumni as well as local, regional, national, and international artists
- GSU wants their exhibitions to reflect their awareness of contemporary cultural issues
http://www2.gsu.edu/-wwwart/art_design/base.html
Kennesaw State University
The Sturgis Library Art Gallery
The Fine Arts Gallery, Wilson Building
- Thirteen annual exhibitions offer traditional and contemporary art through curated as well as traveling shows
- Exhibits feature works by Students, Faculty, and Alumni as well as local, regional, national, and international artists
http://www.kennesaw.edu/visual_arts/EXHIBITIONS-Gallery/Exhibits-Listings.html http://www2.gsu.edu/%7Ewwwart/gallery/
Savannah College of Art and Design
The Red Gallery
- Features the work of prominent artists alongside that of emerging Savannah College of Art and Design alumni
shopSCAD
- Exhibitions feature works by Students, Faculty and Alumni, and Friends of the College
Savannah
-These are just to name a few
http://scadexhibitions.com/galleries/savannah/index.html
Spelman College Museum of Fine Art
This museum located on the campus of Spelman College is the only museum in the nation that emphasizes works by and about women of the African Diaspora in its collection, exhibitions and programs. The museums art collection has been amassed over a period of several decades. Their permament collections includes works from central Africa as well as works by African American artists including Amalia Amaki, Herman Kofi Bailey, Elizabeth Catlett, D.E. Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold and many others.
The current exhibition at the museum is titled Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues (January 26-May 13, 2006). This exhibition consist of mixed media quilts, button-encrusted souvenirs and manipulated photographs. Amalia Amakis art disrupts and challenges conventional ideas about culture, race and American history.
Spelman's Museum of fine Art is celebrating its 10th anniversary and is commemorating the 75th anniversary of the founding of Spelman's College art program. To celebrate these milestones the Museum has planned a series of exhibitions:
- Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues, January 26-May 13, 2006
- New work: The 2006 Spelman College Art Faculty Exhibition, Fall 2006
- Hale Woodruff and the Academy: Art, Activism and the African Diaspora, Spring 2007
More information about the Spelman Museum of Fine Art and its upcoming exhibition
can be found at www.spelman.edu.